Auburn football legend Terry Beasley died Wednesday at his home in Moody, reports AL.com's Carol Robinson.
The death is under investigation, but Moody Police said it's believed to have been caused by a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Beasley was a wide receiver for Auburn from 1969 to 1971, during the Pat Sullivan days. That combo went down in Auburn history. Sullivan won a Heisman, and Beasley holds school records for career receiving yards, most touchdown receptions, consecutive games with a touchdown reception and most 100-yard receiving games in a season and career.
He played four years with the San Francisco 49ers, but his NFL career was short after he was believed to have had at least 19 concussions.
His family believes he's had health problems for years because of the concussions. The Opelika-Auburn News reported in 2013 that Beasley suffered from CTE. He was a plaintiff in a lawsuit against the NFL over brain injuries that resulted in a 2016 settlement. That lawsuit claimed Beasley had memory loss, headaches, anxiety and sleeplessness linked to football-related head injuries.
Perhaps the biggest growth of CTE awareness came after the 2012 suicide of former NFL star Junior Seau.
Terry Beasley was 73 years old.